January 2012 Archive
10471.
It's Time to Start 3D Scanning the World (spectrum.ieee.org)
10472.
The Plight of Psychoanalysis? (neuroskeptic.blogspot.com)
10473.
42 simple tips to help you get to sleep (well.com)
10474.
Unbinding the Atlas: Working with Digital Maps (nypl.org)
10475.
Israeli hacker retaliates in Saudi-Israeli credit card debacle (haaretz.com)
10476.
Gon-sinatra - your Sinatra variables in your JS (github.com)
10477.
Object oriented programming by pragmatic accident (rachelbythebay.com)
10478.
Netflix Accepts Longer Warner Bros. DVD Delay While Redbox Balks (bloomberg.com)
10479.
SOPA: House to hear testimony from Reddit co-founder (venturebeat.com)
10480.
The VPN-only wireless network: phone home to get online (rachelbythebay.com)
10481.
Gadgeteer: Build Electronic Gadgets Quickly (netmf.com)
10482.
Compiling .Net (C#) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux without Mono installed (siganakis.com)
10483.
Relativistic Asteroids (referencegames.com)
10484.
QR Code (Space) Invaders Shirt. Lovely nerdy. (rashmash.com)
10485.
How to Banish Your Ex from Your Digital Life (lifehacker.com)
10486.
Scientists Build a Data Storage Device Out of Salmon DNA (popsci.com)
10487.
Debian is now the most popular Linux distribution on web servers (w3techs.com)
10488.
Why it’s impossible to make money with a free app in the Education Market (inkids.com.au)
10489.
Learning from children of the most diverse school in America (kickstarter.com)
10490.
Data validation with Validate::Tiny (ifnx.com)
10491.
Reconstructing Shredded Documents (roel.reijerse.net)
10492.
Why Your New Year’s Resolution is Bound to Fail, and What You Can Do About It (nirandfar.com)
10493.
How to map connections with great circles using R (flowingdata.com)
10494.
Programming Mobile Now Available on Android (programmingmobile.com)
10495.
In last-ditch effort to prove patent portfolio, Kodak sues Apple and HTC (again) (google.com)
10496.
Who is paying to drive traffic to Wikipedia? (webapps.stackexchange.com)
10497.
How Turntable.fm Will Save the Music Industry (thedatascientist.com)
10498.
Ruby on Rails Developers (exvocom.jobscore.com)
10499.
Hollywood Budgets – A $5000 Data-Viz Challenge (informationisbeautiful.net)
10500.
Now this is how you find a rockstar marketing person (whoispaulyting.com)